A rape survivor took her experience and propelled it into a senior project, reaching out to others who had similar expereinces and asking what resources Cal Poly provides and could improve upon.
From #MeToo to #WhyIDidntReport: How we got here
From #MeToo a year ago to the recent #WhyIDidn’tReport, these movements have amplified voices of sexual assault and rape survivors, involving the globe as well as our community.
With Us to launch student survey on discrimination, sexual assault, hazing, substance abuse
With Us, The National Network for Peer Accountability at Cal Poly, is preparing to hone in on rates of sexual assault and intimate partner violence, discrimination, hazing and abuse of drugs and alcohol at Cal Poly with a new student survey.…
IFC and PHA suspension lifted, besides Lambda Chi Alpha
Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong has lifted a blanket suspension for Interfraternity Council (IFC) fraternities and Panhellenic Association (PHA) sororities that was implemented April 16, eight days after fraternity Lambda Chi Alpha alumnus Kyler Watkins appeared in blackface and other…
Cal Poly junior Malcolm Feix remembered as an outgoing leader with a love for the water
20-year-old electrical engineering rising junior Malcolm Feix died surfing at Pomponio State Beach Sunday, July 22.
First Women in Science Fair amplifies the work of Cal Poly’s women in STEM
Aims to inspire underclassman women in STEM who may be trying to find their place in their own majors.
Women in Punk: Celebrating the intersectional histories in punk
On a gloomy Thursday morning, a vibrant t-shirt timeline was showcased on Dexter Lawn depicting the stories of various women in punk. With punk music blasting in the background, Women in Punk organizer and political science junior Katie Ettl handed…
Second annual Bey Day will take place May 31
Bey Day aims to showcase and celebrate work surrounding the politics of Beyonce’s musical and visual collection of work
MultiCultural Center to host second annual Students of Color Summit
The event will feature a variety of resources for students of color, such as workshops, caucuses and a case study.
AIAS hosts fourth annual art auction
Cal Poly American Institute of Architechture Students (AIAS) chapter will host their fourth annual art auction May 4
Kyler Watkins’ blackface: Another mark on Cal Poly’s timeline of racism
Cal Poly has a long history of racially insensitive behavior.